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Loch Ness is Scotland’s (if not the world’s) most famous lake (or ‘loch’ in Scotland). Loch Ness is a large, deep, freshwater loch. It runs for 23 miles (37km) along the natural geological cleft that stretches from Fort William in the west of the Scottish Highlands, to Inverness in the north. Its surface is 16-metres (52-feet) above sea level. Read more…
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Nestled in the picturesque village of Ripley in North Yorkshire, Ripley castle is a true gem waiting to be explored. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking gardens, Ripley Castle offers a magical experience that will transport you to another time and place. Ripley Castle’s Magical Charm Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply Read more…
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Take a ride on Britain’s oldest remaining water balanced cliff lift. The Saltburn Cliff Tramway links the Spa town of Saltburn-By-The-Sea to the pier and promenade. Saltburn-By-The-Sea is home to the only remaining pleasure pier on the entire North East and Yorkshire coast. History of Saltburn Cliff Tramway The Saltburn Cliff Tramway opened in 1884 to replace an earlier Read more…
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The 200-year-old Shepton Mallet Prison is the World’s most haunted jail. The real, fully immersive, Victorian prison is a perfect place to learn, explore, engage and enjoy! Shepton Mallet Prison Shepton Mallet prison was built in 1610 and for the past 400 years has been home to 1000’s of criminals. Now the Prison welcomes families, friends, colleagues, groups and Read more…
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At Shrewsbury Prison, you can be a participant in Prison Break the world’s largest escape game. The 200-year-old Victorian prison is a real, fully immersive experience. It’s a perfect place to learn, explore, engage and enjoy! Shrewsbury Prison Shrewsbury Prison welcomes families, friends, colleagues, groups and children behind its walls to learn all about the history and heritage this Read more…
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Located within 20 Fenchurch Street in Central London is The Sky Garden, London’s highest public garden. Spanning 3 storeys, the Sky Garden is a unique public space that offers 360-degree uninterrupted views across the City of London. Enjoy Amazing City Views Many tourists stop to admire the building (often referred to as the Walkie-Talkie) from the outside but are Read more…
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Souter Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse overlooking nature-rich clifftop grasslands, a coastal park and a rugged coastline. A Marvel of its Age Discover why Souter Lighthouse truly was ‘a Marvel of its age’. Climb the 76 steps to the top of the tower and take in the amazing view. Learn about the life of a Lighthouse Keeper and his Read more…
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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, 2 miles west of Amesbury and 8 miles north of Salisbury. No one knows the true meaning of Stonehenge although there are a number of different theories. Theories include a healing centre, a temple for sun worship, a burial site or perhaps a huge calendar? Stonehenge’s ring of standing stones are set Read more…
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The Blackpool Tower first opened to the public on the 14th May 1894 and has provided over 120 years of family fun since. It is one of the most iconic buildings in the UK and one of Britain’s best-loved landmarks. The Blackpool Tower is the home of five great attractions where you can go from the depths of The Blackpool Read more…
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At 421 metres above sea level, The Coldstones Cut is Yorkshires biggest and highest public artwork. The major landmark offers an amazing view of the quarry hidden within the hill below. Coldstones quarry is the only remaining quarry in Nidderdale. Be prepared when visiting the Coldstones Cut as it can be very windy. The role of the Coldstones Cut Read more…
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The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Opened in March 2000 it is also known as the Millennium Wheel. The London Eye Key Facts The London Eye reaches a height of 135 metres (443 feet). When it was first erected in 1999 it held the record of Read more…
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Visitors to London can enjoy The View from The Shard, the tallest building in Western Europe. Situated at the top of The Shard, the viewing gallery is almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in London. The View from The Shard offers visitors a 360-degree view of London for up to 40 miles. The Shard The Shard Read more…
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